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Commercial Mold Removal

in East Highland, Michigan

(248) 587-8456
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Commercial Mold Removal in East Highland, Michigan, 48356

Call: (248) 587-8456

Customer service representativeWhile there are many commercial mold damage restoration companies to choose from in East Highland, we believe our large loss disaster restoration service will not only meet but exceed your expectations.

We 're dedicated to providing every customer's Commercial Mold Removal  job, large or small, with superior and responsive service along with industry standard pricing set by your insurance carrier.

For immediate assistance, call Advance Restoration at (248) 587-8456 to speak with a friendly customer service representative who will put you in touch with a commercial mold cleanup expert in East Highland, MI.


24/7 Response To Commercial Mold Removal Services in East Highland, MI

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Advance Restoration is a commercial mold remediation company offering Commercial Mold Removal services throughout the East Highland, Michigan area 24/7, 365 days of the year. Mold can be incredibly difficult to combat successfully without the right tools and cleaning equipment. Please contact us at any time for expert assistance

Call (248) 587-8456 now for a mold identification assessment and to get started on the Commercial Mold Removal process.


Mold Remediation Services

Mold that has spread out of reach in a small and poorly ventilated environment can do no good to your commercial building. Mold is abundant where organic material and moisture coexist this must be handled by an commercial mold restoration expert.  Our Commercial Mold Removal process typically includes:

  • Mold Inspection
  • Halt Moisture at Origin
  • Structural Dry-Out
  • Mold Removal Cleanup
  • Disinfect & Deodorize
  • Clean Contaminated Contents
  • Disposal of Damaged Contents

Causes of Mold Growth

Above all else, moisture must be present for mold spores to grow. If you require Commercial Mold Removal, moisture was the undeniable culprit. Whether mold began from an organic food source, roof damage leak, foundation leak, or plumbing leak,  you just need to add warm conditions and you have a recipe for mold growth.  Common causes of mold spore growth can include:

  • High Humidity & Warmth
  • Plumbing Leaks
  • Bathroom Fans
  • Poor Moisture Barriers
  • Improper Landscape Grading

What it Means to be a IICRC Certified Firm in East Highland, MI

IICRC Certified Firm LogoJust as any professional performs at a higher level of competency in their field, IICRC Certified Firms and Technicians set themselves apart through training, experience, and comprehensive examination. As an IICRC Certified Firm we must employ one or more IICRC certified technicians, and apply with the IICRC to become a Certified Firm. Certified Firms are the only cleaning, restoration and inspection companies listed in the premier IICRC locator of respected professional restorers. We also promise to adhere to the IICRC Code of Ethics, be current in business insurance and licensee requirements, and  proudly display the IICRC logo on our company website and vehicles.

Advance Restoration can respond quickly for your emergency need for Commercial Mold Removal cleanup.  Restoration is important to the protection of the estate and to prevent secondary damage by starting work within the first 12–24 hours of exposure to humidity.  Our commercial mold remediation experts will deploy immediately to your commercial property and begin a plan for full recovery.

For 24/7 emergency response, contact us at (248) 587-8456to be put in touch with a commercial mold damage restoration expert today.

All IICRC Certified Contractors are committed to four key objectives:

  • Certification at all times
  • IICRC professional on every job
  • Maintain industry standards
  • Commitment to ongoing professional training

For Service Today In East Highland, MI Call (248) 587-8456.


FAQ

What type of mold is the most dangerous to health?

Stachybotrys, commonly known as black mold is reported to be toxigenic.  There are over 20 documented species of Stachybotrys, the genus Stachybotrys should be assumed to be toxigenic. Specifically, it can produce the mycotoxin trichothecene (Satratoxin H), which is poisonous upon inhalation. If you believe you have this mold growing in your dwelling, contact Advance Restoration at (248) 587-8456 now for residential or Commercial Mold Removal services.

Why choose Advance Restoration for Commercial Mold Removal?

Advance Restoration will create a plan for mold remediation that starts first with professional mold testing by a hygenist. Testing for the type of mold present is crucial to determining the course of action necessary to remediate the mold in your East Highland, MI residence or business. We refuse to skip steps and simply spraying any old substance around and  hope it doesn't return. Once we know what we are dealing with our commercial mold expert will not only remediate but sanitize the area in question. We will also address any contents that might also be contaminated and provide help eliminating any residual odors via Ozone or Thermal fogging to leave the air fresh and spore free.

What causes mold to grow?

In short, moisture and warmth. Moisture and warm temperatures provide the perfect environment for mold growth whether from a leaky roof, condensation from showers & tubs, or from a recent flood or sewage backup. We can create a plan for remediation for Commercial Mold Removal to get you on the path to recovery, call our commercial mold expert today at (248) 587-8456.


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